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🎃 Happy Halloween! 🎃


As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, it's a time of transformation and new beginnings. Just like the seasons, moving to a new home can be an exciting journey filled with anticipation and fresh opportunities. Whether you're settling into a new neighborhood or considering a future move, embrace the adventure and the chance to create new memories.


May your Halloween be filled with spooky fun, sweet treats, and the warmth of community. Here's to new chapters and the magic of the season!


Stay safe and enjoy the festivities!

As always, you know where to find me!

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New report paves the way for expansion of 

Penn Station to increase train service

A new report on the future of Penn Station published Wednesday concludes the only way to expand train capacity at the rail hub is to expand its footprint — supporting Amtrak’s years-long proposal to tear down a Midtown block south of 31st Street to install new tracks.

The release of the report comes as construction is underway on the $16 billion Gateway project to build a new Hudson River tunnel between Manhattan and New Jersey. Amtrak hopes, with its completion, to double the number of trains Penn Station is capable of handling in an hour from 24 to 48.



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Iconic NYC garden that Robert De Niro, celebs rallied to save slapped with eviction notice and told it has 14 days to pack up


A beloved New York City garden that celebrities like Robert De Niro rallied to save has been served an eviction notice – and it only has 14 days to leave its lush green lot decorated with sculptures.


The Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita was told it has two weeks to leave as the city plans to replace the greenspace with housing and retail space, officials said Wednesday.

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While we have been expecting the notice to be served, we are very disappointed that Mayor Eric Adams and Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer have refused to hold off on the eviction...


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Excavation Progresses at 509 West 48th Street in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

Excavation work is moving along steadily at 509 West 48th Street, the site of an eight-story residential building in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan. Designed by S9 Architecture and Engineering and developed by Douglaston 


Development under the West 48 Owner LLC, the 77-foot-tall structure will span 131,720 square feet and yield 158 rental units with an average scope of 795 square feet, as well as a 6,026-square-foot affordable rehearsal and coworking space for artists operated by the non-profit IndieSpace on the ground floor, and a public open space designed and maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. 


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Pier 97 Completes Construction 

Along 

Hudson River Park in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan


Work is complete on Pier 97, a 2.5-acre public park along the Hell’s Kitchen waterfront in Manhattan. The park was designed by !melk Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and developed by the Hudson River Park Trust and celebrated its official opening on October 15 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. 

Originally built between 1921 to 1934, Pier 97 served as a shipping hub for the Swedish America Line until the 1970s and later as a parking lot for the City of New York Department of Sanitation. The pier is located directly off West 57th Street.


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NYC events in October 2024
'Tis the season to get spooky! But beyond the best Halloween events, there are also plenty of other awesome NYC events in October 2024. Use our events calendar to plan the quintessential month for fall foliage spotting, pumpkin picking, Oktoberfest beer drinking and more things to do in fall. Kick off fall with some epic cultural events you don't want to miss like Open House New York, major exhibits at 

The Met, and a delicious food and wine festival.


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45 Spooky And Spectacular Things To Do 

In New York This October

Have a gander at our guide of things to do in NYC in October, which is best enjoyed with a PSL and apple cider doughnut. 

If you’re glad we live in a world where there are Octobers, you’ll be equally glad to ring in this month in NYC. 

We’ve rounded up Halloween happenings, scenic adventures, and everything in between to make the most out of the next 31 days.

So: where will you begin?



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